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Last season, Scott Baker was the owner of one of the American League’s best fastball. According to fangraphs.com, his fastball was 21.9 runs above average, seeding him third in the league behind such pitching nobility like the Cy Young award-winning Zack Greinke (25.8 runs above average) and Justin Verlander (25.1 runs above average). This season, however, is a different story as the Fabulous Baker Boy has seen his fastball obliterated across the summer sky. Instead of soaring with the big guns at the front of the leaderboard, Baker’s fastball is residing toward the bottom of the league at -5.1.
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Baker’s Fastball:
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OPS against
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Chase%
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Miss%
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Strike%
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1st Pitch Strike%
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2009:
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.742
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32%
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18%
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71%
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66%
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2010:
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.902
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26%
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20%
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72%
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65%
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Lg. Avg:
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.799
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19.1%
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14.5%
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64.1%
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59.8%
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